Where to eat in Beirut

Located in a commercial and lively neighbourhood, Hamra Cafe is an oasis of peace amid the din. You can choose between an air-conditioned lounge, or terrace with huge camouflaged fans. Homemade lemonade, Lebanese food and a water

La Cigale is much more than just a bakery. It's a restaurant / mini-mart, very interesting, particularly for the culinary side of things. You can have a cappuccino, pastries or freshly made pasta ... a real pleasure. The only drawback

The Barometre is one of those places that's very popular with the younger residents of the Lebanese capital. Located in the city centre, the restaurant is in a side street, off Hamra Street. It fills up after 10pm, when the volume of

Mezzo di Pasta seems like an unusual name for a Beirut restaurant. It's a kind of fast food centre located in Gouraud, one of the most crowded areas in terms of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. You can sit at a table or at the bar,

This is a beautiful Arabic-style restaurant where you can smoke shisha, and drink rose tea or Lebanese coffee. It is located in Beirut, in the Dahieh area, inhabited by Shiite Muslims. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere, with soft

This recently opened restaurant is located a few steps from the bridge that leads into the Armenian quarter of Borj Hammoud. It's a typically Lebanese restaurant, pretty on the inside, with an intimate atmosphere. Among the dozens of

It's strange being in Lebanon, on one of the busiest roads leading to Beirut, and seeing a huge neon sign advertising ice cream. A mirage, perhaps? No, it's real. Here you can taste delicious cakes and ice cream. It's on the road

Situated in Hamra, in the district of bars and restaurants, the restaurant offers high-quality, traditional Lebanese Kababji food. The menu is written in Arabic and English, and there's a wide range of dishes with vegetables, meats,

Lebanese food with fish specialties on a terrace with views of the Mediterranean in the north of Beirut (28 km). A really good selection of wines and spirits but you usually have to book with secure parking